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SOU OPERATIOH
IS HOT 1IECESSARY
Jieve Simplified Form of
Treatment Can Now
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V Associated Press Report.
WASHIXaTON OA 17. Definite
taafwrentent tn I'resWrut Wilson's con-
dition w aelod U bulletin issued 1 ri-
day algat from the White House by Hear
Admiral Oraeaon and toe (oar phyakteM
M tm for Consultation. The prostatic
roe&tlo was saki to be greatly Improves
ao4 a eviration will ba air sees ry. ;
. Tn swelling of tb prostate gland a
of wairfc Friday aerree to re-
tard the president's reeorerr. wae amid to
have relieved aa mac tbat a simpHTled
torn of treatment could bow be insti-
tuted. Tba geneml condition of the pres-
ident It waa said remaias goad. ' .
. Friday night's oaHetin waa signed ht
: tt. Ornveoa and lit. Hub Young thi
John Honk dm hoeprsl specialist and
. lr. H. A. Fawier. a Washington special
' 1st; Xr. Sterling Raffia a Washington
' naraieiaa aad Hear Admiral Stitt boad
. of tso naval hespttal here. It anid:
; Tan president" a prostatic gland swell.
' In referred to in prerious bulletins ia
detlaltelr haprovad and la ceeatag little
. discomfort a tbat tba treatment baa
been ahnpUflod. Tba ' prostate glanda
are functioning normally and tbe heart
! actio la lanUuL . ITie temperature
. pulse aad blood pressure remain nor-.-'
mal" .
Atthengn no operation waa regarded
as nocaeeary at tnia time by tbe physi-
cians rallid In (or consultation- Dr.
l.rayaaa revoested Dr. Young and tbe
otber pbyelciaoa to meet aim Satardav
to e ttuae tbe atvdy of tbe ease. Dr.
Yenac returned to tbe White Bouae
early teengfct. oboerred the patient again
ad lad a long conversation witb Dr.
Oraveea.
it air of distinct relief waa dlaplayed
at tbe White Uouae after tbe conanlta-
tioa aatd It waa unofficially atated tbat
a roaatt of tba treatment given Fri-
er It njow la beneved tbat It wfll be poa-
tula to keep tba troahte arising from th
local ailment ia aucb abeyance aa not to
interfere with Mr. Wilsons recovery.
Preddent Cheer full
JokeWith Doctors V-
Ataeeiated Preea Bcpert.
BiXTIUORB MtL Oct 17. Dr.
Singh Ham pass Young director of tbt
. Brady Uroiocical institute of John Hop-
k'mt hoapitaL aad clinical profeaaor of
-aralogy at Jobna Honkin nniversity.
waa waa eaBed to tbe White Home Fri-
day for coaanltatioB ia reference to tbe
waning ia President Wilaoa'a proatatic
gmad oa bis return late Friday -might
wbea pretwed for a atatement of bia
epiaioa of the presidenfa eondltioa. aaid:
rl fawad the precident morn better
tbaa I had expected from prerioaa im-
pif Mloae wbk-h I had gotten from tbe
poetic presa. He waur qeMe tranqnO and
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Smart Ouercoats
KlOT ONLY in the volume and variety
1 of the merchandise but in the ex-
ceptional quality thia showing of
Saluroitz Bros. Overcoats is remarkable. '
'The newest fabrics the latest colorings
the most striking styles. - Double-breasted
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V-. Celt overcoats.-ulsters
lared leather overcoats warmth-without
weight fabrics rainproofed f fabrics. '
YouTl find everything here that has been
thought of in overcoats. Smooth and rough
fabrics blanket back weaves; a wonderful
variety. Hart Schaf f ner & Marx Stein
tJtoch and society Brand
f good values at -
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$30
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Smaxify drepnid vromen are wearing men
I hey like the values the
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Pdnfoss 1$ Worried ;
Galleries Gawk-
' By "Leaaed IVIra U Tba Uoaaoa Foot.
WASIPVGTON. Oct 17-onatar
miaatoHf Uiaaiaalppl M1U4 Into the
at ante chamber Friday aaated hmuolf
la the chair ef Senator Paaraaa at Peaa-
aylraaU a rove atraral tiaiea ta apeak
hdt fa tegst racnflajtloa went peace
fnlly I aleap.
Thia aroiued the Ira of Senator Pea-
rove. Aa gallery vieitere alwaya identify
aenatora by .tbe ebart of tbe aeata fur
aiabe4 ay tbe doorkeeper the Fannayl-
vania aeaator feared atrangera might
Ulak Ua aleepw waa him eel.- He-aaat
a note to tbe chair aaktni to ba heard eu
a aueatioa of peraooal prmiege
H waatUtalala to tbe rUtUra la the
gallery that tbe eeoator aaleep in mj
chair lm at Beaator reoroo'' ho wrote.
aoeateVi-at Harrtaoa af Miaalmppi
came to 8aator Peoreae'a reacae joat ia
the nick af time bo were r. hie awoke hie
colleoga aad ateered aim oat of the
ehamber. ( .
A few mlaarea later there waa a aoe-
rnm eaB and Senator Oerrr. the lea-
cratic whip aaaonaeed Senator WiUiama
waa aaeeat aa ealcjai wustneaa. 7
comieruble &4 bla general conditio d
waa exceuent. ine proatauc giana
rweflhM which baa been- referred to la
th bnUetina was very definitely Im
proved aa that the treatment coaM be
efannlified. HIa cheerfttlneaa and briebt-
aeaa a bowed thai he waa distinctly better
than for tba pant few dare. Aa aa en-
ds ace of his alertness 1 may mention an
amaaieg Incident that occurred. Admi-
ral Grayaoa remarked to him that he
needed a barber. I remarked: 'Why
not have the doctor ehave too aa they
did in olden timea wbea the eargeeae
were all barbers whereupon the presi-
dent antcklr remarked: They are still
barbarous.''' . .
Dr. Toting would not gire any indica-
tion as to whether aa operation would
be necessary.
Wealthy Missouri Fanner .
Sentenced to Life Term
Associated Presa Report.
HARTVILLE Mo. Oct. 17. Randall
Smith 40 years old a wealthy farmer
of this eoanty. waa found guilty by a
jnry in the ejrenit Co art her Friday
of murder ia the first degree aad his
punishment fixed at a Bfe term in the
penitentiary. Tbe Jnry deliberated all
Tfcaraday night before agreeing upon a
verdict. Smith waa accused of furnish-
ing' poisosed whisky which caused the
death of Alfred HataeO a neighbor.
TROOPS LEAVE CORPUS SOON.
AUSTIN. Texas. Oct 17. The few
troop remaining at Corpus Christ! prob-
ably win be atat to their homes during
the coming week. The town has been
cleaned up and the relief work is being
bandied by tbe citiseaa ' committees in
sack manner that General Cope does not
believe there Ife reason for maintaining
martial law longer. -
for lou
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voke mnHek hirW
makes. Amazingly
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SENATE KILLS ri uO u
ADDITIONAL P2ACB
.(CoaUaaed from Pace Oaa
hi iiM rrirlna ta deviant metbeda y
wbica it may ae aiwinea. :
"llntll antoeraer aecamoa im mMmw
ing policy of civilisation other- meaae be
Inteewaboaal peace mast be lewnd'
h - mmlA tm raewmmeadma thai
an u ua wane a onuiiuu
the aeeretary aaid m recosnmeoamg taat
aba league af astas ba given a trial la
Ua present form. "AAnJttla for the
aak af .Argument. ha aaaerted aO the
faulta aad undesirable featuree which Its
bitterest opponents lava raise against
th covenant 1 am prepared ta aay that
It . aught ta be adopted and tried (or it
repreMata today aa juUraaUooal con-
rai Irmtti to naaee.
The tailed Statea 1 am coavfnad.M
he continued 'ViU not be the natjof to
check thia mavemeat er te-Msrp
the civilised state of the aarth'trom
seeking by Baited purpose and eoupael t
restrain Ua aaa of feiee.in tae-aatUa-mant
of diapntea. . If. attar. ' fair trial
the league fails . to accomplish ita'oa-
jecta than la th time by amendment to
make the 4oveaaat arara sScient. Sack
action aa that which waa taken by. tbe
conference at Paria when It adopted tae
covenant eaake far peace hut.daa not
Inanre lu' permanency. ; It ia a power-
ful een-T. hot nat an all-novMrfui ana.
Th only certainty of anorak pence n
thia world I believe Use ia the. general
adoption. -af democracy as the. aapreaa
political prtnciplea of all 'nations.'1
Calling atuutlaa to tba new problems
which confront the country the secretary
issued a. warning against U. doctrine
of "class tmperislism." .
-Tsday; be aaid "the right af par-
ticular rlaaaaa aver other claaaea af tbe
popolaties. are being preach sd In aur
streets anil appeala ta aelnshneani and
envy and to ignorance under the cuJee
of Justice are being Bent - broadcast
through the land- Apostles af unreatand
even of .revolution as well a ethers leee
radical and more sincere taking ndvaay
tage of tan industrial and ' svamerdaj
eonfnrion resulting from -the war' are
aeaking cearerts to doctrine rhich aim
te grant - special privilege t eertahi
group of citiseaa and ta deprire others
of those pri4te rights which are la-
ve parable from th American conception
of imiiTidaal liberty. '
"Pemoeraez ia tn danger from within
rather than from without the body pall-
tic'' he declared.' "Again we Americana
are called to the defense of an Ameri-
can principle which ia being attacked not
only insidious f ooa that by friends who
tail to 'aaa- the.-eroag which they are
doing. We' must meet thia new attach
with th aama unyielding and courageona
spirit as ha with which our soldiers
met with 4he Germans oa the soil of
rranes.:--.Ti-i
CAIIsLAUX HEARING SET.
PARIS. Thursday. Oct 1C Joseph
CaiHaux. former premier of France who
ia under arrest charged with intriguing
to bring about a premature aad dishonor-
able peace with Germany will appear be-
fore tbe high court ' of the senate en
October 25. at which time Ua accaaatiea
against him will be read' and the 'date
of bis tial determined. - jr
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y LAIUuIXV Taian Oct 17eeeraJ
aareaaa hers bona) kUU4 and 'nmaer
Injured la toterbeaeee la htsrida Taea-
taa aa a reewJt af the decree ardering
Ua Uquldaiian at Ue hensquea (sisal
hamp) cMmlseton according to laforma-
tion received her rriday front hf sake
City. "..(. -.(
It waa aaid mob marched aa the gov-
emora palace and demanded eaaralla-
atea af th decree ana nnoa the refaaal
ef Oaveraoe legaa re at cede "a violent
eaaqMlratton'' was atarted. The aolic
eUed ant and Ua easueltiee oc
curred In result sai eUakaa.
-LMUcultJea bstwasa the Ubsrala aad
soeialiata eontinue." acrerding to tbe re-
port received here aad both parties are
declared ta be arming. Three socialists
bav hoaa killad and 11 iniursd ia th
fighting; it waa aaid. .
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National Nut Growers .
Cpme 16 Austin in 19.20
AaaadaM Preea Report'
v AtBANX Oa Oct. 1T.-Aatta
Texas waa Belectsd as ths meeting place
in 1920 and Theodore Bechtel ef Ocean
Springs. hUsa waa elected president at
UnTcUsiag asaatca here-Friday af the
aaaaal convention af the National Mot
Growers association. .
MOTOR CAR SALES LARGE.
AUSTIN. Taxna. Oct. 17. Lieeasea
far motor vahtcM feaaed by the Mate
highway departsaent during; tbe last week
numbered 1U08 while th transfers were
leoi. showing that at wast 839 neef
cars-we re among the namber which were
recistered. However an a matter of
fct about 000 new ear were regis-
tered. Ineeaeea war granted ta 23 new deal.
rirmakint the total namber of dealer
Vtfe Dtnta am Octabar 16 8020.
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simple anyone can run it without special skill or experience
"Saws 2500 ft. a day with 8 H. P. farm engine. Write today for
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PEDKN I RON & STEEL CO.
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$7.00 PAYS TO JANUARY 20 1920
For Accident and Health Policy a the I T. A. anoe.00 Aeel.
dental Death. S2S.00 Weekly Indemnity. Accident and Health
Insurance a Necessity Today. Travail n Business Prefss-
atonal Wen and otner high else risks only eligible. .
Over $900000000 paid In benefits te date.
Mutual plsn. Ho profits to anyone. No wed leal eaawilwatlen
necessary. Write for appUcatioa Blank and Join the Texaa Association.
INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS ASSOCIATION.Dallas Texas
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because they're an expert blend of choice ;
Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos pro-:
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IJTTtJB ROCK.'Arn Oct lT-U-Uaja
FeopUa. oaa ot the leader of the
see re arganisaboa charged with InWlluc
oxiMf aeeempnnled by two other ora
prlsonera esrapea ;r u -
(ity Tburedsy nlfbt after Peoplea bad
luVii 4m A. i RsndalL deoutr sher
iff nveharg of tbe JaU. None ana been
recaptured. 7 Randall was .hot earlouslj
IffVVil WM r.ww 1
kaedquartara of a aegr argaateation
aeverai aaye anw tmrn w w m:
Arkansaa Citv ponding arrival of af fleers
frees HelenaTArk. He waa know amoo
aegreea of Winchester aa a Ualteq
Statat Satactlva.-. ; T 'i -V j Wt
CXrrrians Had ZeDpelin '
Ready to Bomb America
:' ' Associated Presa Repertr .
NEW: TORE; Oct 17. A 00-feot
J akle ms rsadv to start for
America with a carga. of 'Vomba to drop
1r Bk tka armlstim neao-
UaUoas Began Bw is in n anea at open-
do. Germ any aad If th allied govern.
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meats wui permu wui noon sin ivr
A I A. MAMflll SntsASi SSdit
control af Americnn officers aceording
to Emll J. rumoa at rew ion. n rauio
engineer who arrived hers rriday oa th
ataamahip Aanaua
f . m! sssawnaswannmna '
Aviation Of ficer Killed : r
v .. in St. Paul Accident
Associated Press Report. v
ST. PAUL. Neb Oct IT. lieutenant
Cameron Wright in charge of the land-
ing flald her for tbe transcontinental
air racers was instantly killed late rri
day when an airplane in which he was
ridlna as a passenger went into a UQepin
and dropjied 200 feet '
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the Standard Portable Saw Mill
en wn t In en m Wannnwa smm rlsm M i arVan4 fa!
1llal ttmm lWU VU VUw llaaajl QVh a.aw
vears. JJeht but sturdy and so
PATENTS
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